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Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms: Real Science for Real Students
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- Estado
- Release Year
- 2019
- Book Title
- Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms: Real Science for Real ...
- ISBN
- 9780367189976
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0367189976
ISBN-13
9780367189976
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038292958
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
134 Pages
Publication Name
Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms
Language
English
Subject
Study & Teaching, General, Inclusive Education
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Education, Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
3.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2020-276115
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This bookspeaks to all types of science teachers and their different contexts--Doug Larkin is writing toa diverse science teacher audience.The way he integrates and weaves together stories from his teaching and his work as a teacher educator with those of other teachers makes the whole book feel connected, an authentic learning experience.The book is written the same way he envisions science teaching--it is meant to be intriguing and real not just a series of facts forced onto the reader." Dr. Anna Monteiro, Program Officer, Knowles Teacher Initiative "I love the tempo and approach to this book. It is accessible and clearly connects the 'bigger issues' of science education to the actual practices of teaching." Dr. David Meshoulam, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Speak for the Trees and High-School and College Science Instructor. "As a (former) science teacher I felt both validated and challenged by the book. It is a wonderfully realistic portrayal of teaching science in real classrooms and recognition of all thatscience teaching entails.I like that Larkinencourages teachers to forge stronger connections to science practices and deeper learning, and he communicates these important messages as a nudge towards more collaborative sense-making.It's positive and encouraging and offers teachers ways to reorient what they already do towards more robust science teaching. " Jennifer Wilfrid,Senior Outreach Specialist,WIDA at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
507.1
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction: Teaching real science to real students Section I: Student ideas are the raw material of our work Aiming for culturally relevant science teaching An argument for meeting our students where they are Eliciting students' ideas Student ideas as the raw material of science teachers' work Every misconception is a shiny pebble Glimpsing beautiful and productive extensions of prior knowledge Responses to student questions without answers "Maybe it will just have to remain a mystery forever" Section II: Real Science, Real Students HeLa cells, high-speed chases, and other essential questions Because science class should not be a trivia game Reconsidering labs & demonstrations for doing model-based inquiry Do not throw away those owl pellets just yet On the use of models and simulations as tools for thinking What if the stork carried 20-sided dice? Eyes like a scientist Framing safety as part of scientific practice for students Field trips and guest speakers Bringing the inside-out and the outside-in for science learning Before today I was afraid of trees Rethinking nature deficit disorder in diverse classrooms Section III: Science teacher learning Observing candles and classrooms Learning from other teachers by withholding judgment Mentoring new science teachers Novices get better when we support them with good feedback The black belt science teacher Differentiation and a speculative learning progression for science teachers Teaching at the edge of our knowledge The power of pursing the scientific knowledge we think we need to know Playing school vs. doing real science Providing all students with access to the means of knowledge generation Afterword : Good reasons for becoming a science teacher References
Synopsis
As a distinctive voice in science education writing, Douglas Larkin provides a fresh perspective for science teachers who work to make real science accessible to all K-12 students. Through compelling anecdotes and vignettes, this book draws deeply on research to present a vision of successful and inspiring science teaching that builds upon the prior knowledge, experiences, and interests of students. With empathy for the challenges faced by contemporary science teachers, Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms encourages teachers to embrace the intellectual task of engaging their students in learning science, and offers an abundance of examples of what high-quality science teaching for all students looks like. Divided into three sections, this book is a connected set of chapters around the central idea that the decisions made by good science teachers help light the way for their students along both familiar and unfamiliar pathways to understanding. The book addresses topics and issues that occur in the daily lives and career arcs of science teachers such as: * Aiming for culturally relevant science teaching * Eliciting and working with students' ideas * Introducing discussion and debate * Reshaping school science with scientific practices * Viewing science teachers as science learners Grounded in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), this is a perfect supplementary resource for both preservice and inservice teachers and teacher educators that addresses the intellectual challenges of teaching science in contemporary classrooms and models how to enact effective, reform, As a distinctive voice in science education writing, Douglas Larkin provides a fresh perspective for science teachers who work to make real science accessible to all K-12 students. Through compelling anecdotes and vignettes, this book draws deeply on research to present a vision of successful and inspiring science teaching that builds upon the prior knowledge, experiences, and interests of students. With empathy for the challenges faced by contemporary science teachers, Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms encourages teachers to embrace the intellectual task of engaging their students in learning science, and offers an abundance of examples of what high-quality science teaching for all students looks like. Divided into three sections, this book is a connected set of chapters around the central idea that the decisions made by good science teachers help light the way for their students along both familiar and unfamiliar pathways to understanding. The book addresses topics and issues that occur in the daily lives and career arcs of science teachers such as: - Aiming for culturally relevant science teaching - Eliciting and working with students' ideas - Introducing discussion and debate - Reshaping school science with scientific practices - Viewing science teachers as science learners Grounded in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), this is a perfect supplementary resource for both preservice and inservice teachers and teacher educators that addresses the intellectual challenges of teaching science in contemporary classrooms and models how to enact effective, reform
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Q181
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